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Snow Shoe Rails to Trails and Central Mountain ATV Association coordinated Spring work details with DCNR on the Bloody Skillet week of May 13, 2013. A dedicated group of people came together and worked for the common goal of getting the Bloody Skillet Trail ready for a new season. Work consisted of trimming brush and cutting fallen trees from the trail. Marking trails where signs were vandalized and torn down, collecting trash.
Snow Shoe Rails to Trails provided lunch and beverages to all volunteers. Lunch was hoagies each day made by Jack's Snack Shack.
A section was trail was blocked off due to safety concerns. That section is: Numbers 39, 40 and 44. Riders are reminded that this area is blocked off for your own safety and items used to block it off including signs should not be removed.
Signage - Reminder that signage is placed out for everyone to know where to ride and diffulty of area. It is a very important informational part of the trail system. So, do not remove any signs from trail.
Bloody Skillet Connector Trail - DCNR had a dedicated group of people cutting in a switchback on the Bloody Skillet Side of the mountain. They have done a great job with the switchback and are presently topping it with sandrock. The steep hill that so many of you have been use to has been remove. A great improvement to the connector.
CMATVA worked most of the week removing large rocks and trimming both side of the trail leading from the Orviston Brickyard. It will be a markable improvement from last year.
A reminder to all - please take out with you what you take into the trail. (Nine bags of trash was collected on the trail)
The SSRTA & CMATVA want to thank DCNR, Bob Fitterling and his crew for the work done to improve the Bloody Skillet Connector. They are to be commended.